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Photo Member Index



     It has recently been realized that we all "speak" on a regular basis, and haven't the foggiest idea what each other looks like or sounds like. Therefore, in the interest of amusement, this photo index of the webring members has been created. Persons unable or UNWILLING to supply a photo have been found suitable proxies [muhahaha..;)]. So gather round the browser, and watch the images load. Enjoy, all.



Your Ring Administrators:
Trevor Burdick

http://geocities.datacellar.net/sunsetstrip/7933/index.html

Founder of the REALbasic webring, Trevor is quite possibly the most annoying individual in the world.





Chris Daley Chris Daley

http://www.new-image.com.au/xbasic/

Chris is the brilliant graphic artist from Australia who created the great graphics for the webring, and is rather handy at building java applets from REALbasic.


Your Fellow Members:


Geoff Perlman Geoff Perlman

http://www.realsoftware.com/release.html

Geoff is the head of the REAL Team, who are now bringing us REALbasic. Geoff has been a database programmer for 10 years, originally working for ACI US on 4D.

The other members of the REALsoftware team on the REALbasic project are:



Jason ParsleyJannice Faber And hey, Aren't they all doing a great job? You Bet!! They are at least as excited, if not more, to be doing this. Jason & Jannice appear tired -- perhaps from sorting all the feature requests we keep bombarding them with? Sorry, guys.. =)


Jason Parsely       Jannice Faber



Glen Martin

Maintains the listserv archives, and usually can come up with a good answer if tormented enough ;)





Dan Knight

Founder of the mighty listserv, who we all owe a great deal to.





Andrew Barry

Creator of the REALbasic development environment, without which, none of us would be looking at this right now. Pure Genius.





Ruben

Our friend Ruben from Brasil, one of the early experimenters. Haven't heard from him in a long time, and wonder if he is still alive.





Manabu Kabutomori







Kyle Smith

Kyle. Hmm. What can i say. A keenly intelligent young man from Vermont. Has a great handle on AppleScript, and you might coax him to write you a custom one.





Brian Jones

This "Socket-God" is about the best you could ever get to help you on a project with sockets [or anything else]. WOW.





Jeff Hammans

Not that jeff hasn't done anything, but i can't remember anything right now. That's what i get for waiting til midnight...




Calle Backstrøm

One of our swedish neighbours, Carl has put together the GoWeb browser, which is thus far the only REALbasic Web Browser in existance. Cool.





Tony Diaz

Tony was very excited to join the ring, and we were excited to have him, as we are with ALL our members. Thanks, Tony.





Zac

Zac has been a busy boy. But again, my brain fails me. Sorry, Zac.





John MacDonald

Another good scripter. Get with this guy if you're planning on using Frontier as an add-in to REALbasic.





James Sentman

Ummmmm.....Ummmmm...i knew there was something. Ummm, string functions? could be.





Marco Menozzi

Another of our European neighbours, marco's been working on a couple of games, and trying to get some collision detection...i wonder if he figured it out by now...drop him a line and ask!





James Wear

James is the proud owner of the Really basic REALbasic site, which has some pretty good examples on it.





Bjørn Eirîksson

From Iceland, Bjorn runs the Einhugur Software site, the first site ever to have re-usable classes on it. Not to mention the classes are AWESOME!





Alexander Duncan

Alex built this really great page -- the Newbies' RealBasic Web Page. It's loaded with definitions, Faq's and a link to the online Computing Dictionary. A Must-See.





Fabian Lidman

Fabian put together the very nifty AllWrite, a text editor made in REALbasic. Even though it may be 2 or 3 am in Sweden, he's probably up coding right now....=)





James Milne

James...ummm...umm...why do i have the urge to say sockets and controls? He wrote a nifty app for logging into various servers, hotline or otherwise.








     All of these people have put up sites housing examples and links to crossbasic resources, including their home and business email addresses, in order to help YOU, the end user, whether beginner or accomplished. Now you have an idea of what they look like -- email them [they don't bite--see, they're people just like you!] and ask them questions. The only way we all learn is by communicating ideas, and the only stupid question is the one that goes unasked. Hey, you might even make friends with someone half a world away, or find a new project to work with someone on, or....;)

Trevor & Chris -- Cheers, all






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